“Whether that’s being active at the statehouse or even locally in their community,” she said. “We have county Farm Bureaus in all 92 counties across the state and it’s about making sure rural Hoosiers, farm families really have a voice in what their destiny is, what their local communities look like, and the policies or programs that will make rural Indiana a better place to work and live.”
As a grassroots organization, more members finding their voice helps strengthen the grassroots network. One area of focus for Indiana Farm Bureau is elected officials at every level, educating members on how to work with them, and then connecting the two.
Ritter added, “One of the things that we hear from farmers and rural families across the state is that people don’t understand agriculture, and that’s a key component of finding your voice in Farm Bureau, talking together and sharing the story of Indiana agriculture.”
You can become an Indiana Farm Bureau member by joining online at www.infb.org/findyourvoice.
